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If you have decided to remove the vehicle from circulation and dispose of it permanently, you must deliver it to an Authorized Vehicle Treatment Center (CATVs, also known as scrap yards ). They, in compliance with current regulations, Law on the treatment of vehicles at the end of their useful life, will proceed to recycle it. How to deregister a carOnce the vehicle arrives at the scrapyard facilities, the electronic deregistration and the Certificate of Destruction will be processed , which are the supporting documents that prove the correct environmental treatment of the car and its definitive deregistration from the DGT .
In order for the scrapyard to deregister a car at the DGT, it will be essential to provide: a photocopy of the owner's ID, the vehicle's technical file or technical inspection card and the vehicle's circulation permit . The scrapyards authorized by traffic to manage vehicle deregistrations process the electronic C Level Contact List deregistration through a computer application that connects directly to the DGT vehicle registration database. Once the vehicle has been definitively deregistered, the CATVs issue a Certificate of Destruction that they will send to you along with proof of the Traffic procedure. It is therefore not necessary for you to go to the.
Traffic offices or to the scrap yard, you will simply have to go on the agreed day and time to the place where your vehicle is parked. There, the tow truck operator will load the vehicle and will also collect the necessary documentation so that the final deregistration process can subsequently be carried out at the DGT. But not only is there the possibility of deregistering a vehicle permanently, you can also opt for a temporary deregistration if you do not intend to get rid of the vehicle and it will remain parked in a private garage without driving. At GESTORÍA CEA we carry out any administrative procedure for you: transfers, vehicle ownership traffic report, DGT stickers, registrations, and many more procedures.
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